William E. Forbath
- Lloyd M. Bentsen Chair in Law
- Professor
Willy Forbath holds the Lloyd M. Bentsen Chair and is a professor of history at UT. Forbath is an accomplished author, with his most recent work being ""The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution: Reconstructing the Economic Foundations of American Democracy"" (with Joseph Fishkin). He has been widely published on legal and constitutional history, as well as on theory and comparative constitutional law.
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Constitutional Politics and Dilemmas on the Left
Willy Forbath holds the Lloyd M. Bentsen Chair and is Associate Dean of Research at UT Austin School of Law; he is also a Professor of History at UT. He is the author of Law and the Shaping of the American Labor Movement, the forthcoming The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution: Reconstructing the Economic Foundations of American Democracy (February, 2022)(with Joseph Fishkin), and dozens of articles, book chapters, and essays on legal and constitutional history and theory and comparative constitutional law. He is completing a history of Jews, law and identity politics in the twentieth century and starting a history of socialist lawyering and legal imagination. He occasionally writes on legal and constitutional issues for the New York Times, the Nation and other outlets, and is on the boards of several Texas organizations devoted to social movements and advocacy for affordable housing and workers’ rights. In addition to UT Austin, he has taught at UCLA, Sciences Po, Tel Aviv, Columbia, and Harvard.
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year-2000
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Book Chapter
Constitutional Dualism
William E. Forbath, Constitutional Dualism, in 2 Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 524 (2nd ed.; Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds; New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000).
year-1999
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Article
Not So Simple
William E. Forbath, Not So Simple [Symposium on Pure and Simple Politics: The American Federation of Labor and Political Activism, 1881-1917, by Julie Greene), 40 Labor History 196 (1999). -
Article
Caste, Class, and Equal Citizenship
William E. Forbath, Caste, Class, and Equal Citizenship, 98 Michigan Law Review 1 (1999). -
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Constitutional Change and the Politics of History
William E. Forbath, Constitutional Change and the Politics of History, 108 Yale Law Journal 1917 (1999). -
Article
Merit and Diversity After Hopwood
Gerald Torres, Merit and Diversity After Hopwood, 10 Stanford Law & Policy Review 185 (1999) (with William E. Forbath).
year-1998
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Book Chapter
Caste, Class, and Equal Citizenship
William E. Forbath, Caste, Class, and Equal Citizenship, in Moral Problems in American Life: New Perspectives on Cultural History 167 (Karen Halttunen & Lewis Perry eds.; Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998). -
Book Review
Habermas's Constitution: A History, Guide, and Critique
William E. Forbath, Habermas's Constitution: A History, Guide, and Critique, 23 Law & Social Inquiry 969 (1998) (essay reviewing Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy, by Jurgen Habermas). -
Book Chapter
Short-Circuit: A Critique of Habermas' Understanding of Law, Politics, and Economic Life
William E. Forbath, Short-Circuit: A Critique of Habermas' Understanding of Law, Politics, and Economic Life, in Habermas on Law and Democracy: Critical Exchanges 272 (Michel Rosenfeld & Andrew Arato eds.; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998).
year-1997
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Article
The "Talented Tenth" in Texas
Gerald Torres, The "Talented Tenth" in Texas, The Nation, Dec. 15, 1997, at 20 (with William E. Forbath). -
Book Chapter
The Role of the Courts of the United States in Asylum Cases
William E. Forbath, The Role of the Courts of the United States in Asylum Cases, in Enforcing International Human Rights in Domestic Courts 355 (Benedetto Conforti & Francesco Francioni eds.; The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1997). -
Book Chapter
Down by Law? History and Prophecy about Organizing in Hard Times and a Hostile Legal Order
William E. Forbath, Down by Law? History and Prophecy about Organizing in Hard Times and a Hostile Legal Order, in Audacious Democracy: Labor, Intellectuals, and the Social Reconstruction of America 132 (Steven Fraser & Joshua B. Freeman eds.; Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997).
year-1996
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Article
Short-Circuit: A Critique of Habermas's Understanding of Law, Politics, and Economic Life
William E. Forbath, Short-Circuit: A Critique of Habermas's Understanding of Law, Politics, and Economic Life, 17 Cardozo Law Review 1441 (1996).
year-1994
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Book Chapter
Louis Brandeis
William E. Forbath,Louis Brandeis, in A COMPANION TO AMERICAN THOUGHT (R. Fox & J. Kloppenberg eds.; Cambridge, U.K.: Blackwell 1994).
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Why Is This Rights Talk Different from All Other Rights Talk? Demoting the Court and Reimaging the Constitution
William E. Forbath, Why Is This Rights Talk Different from All Other Rights Talk? Demoting the Court and Reimaging the Constitution, 46 Stanford Law Review 1771 (1994). -
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The Presence of the Past: Voluntarism, Producerism, and the Fate of Economic Democracy
William E. Forbath, The Presence of the Past: Voluntarism, Producerism, and the Fate of Economic Democracy, 19 Law & Social Inquiry 201 (1994).
year-1993
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Article
The Maternalist Welfare State
William E. Forbath, The Maternalist Welfare State, Los Angeles Times Book Review, Sept. 28, 1993, at 10. -
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Civil Rights, Economic Justice and the Meaning of the Guinier Affair
William E. Forbath, Civil Rights, Economic Justice and the Meaning of the Guinier Affair, Legal Times, June 28, 1993, at 21.
year-1992
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Book Chapter
Law and the Shaping of Labor Politics in the United States and England
William E. Forbath, Law and the Shaping of Labor Politics in the United States and England, in Labor Law in America: Historical and Critical Essays (Christopher L. Tomlins & Andrew J. King eds.; Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992). -
Book Chapter
Labor and the Supreme Court
William E. Forbath, Labor and the Supreme Court, in The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (Kermit L. Hall ed.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1992).
year-1991
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Article
Courts, Constitutions, and Labor Politics in England and America: A Study of the Constitutive Power of Law
William E. Forbath, Courts, Constitutions, and Labor Politics in England and America: A Study of the Constitutive Power of Law, 16 Law & Social Inquiry 1 (1991).